Amazon Fails to Fend Off Most State Claims in Price Parity Case

Sept. 18, 2025, 9:17 PM UTC

Amazon.com Inc. will face the majority of state claims in an antitrust suit alleging the company caused consumers to pay more for goods due to rules that prohibit third-party sellers from offering products on competing platforms at lower prices.

Judge Vernon S. Broderick of the US District Court for the Southern District of New York in a Thursday opinion allowed claims in 25 states to proceed, concluding that plaintiffs’ allegations as a whole show that Amazon’s goal for its “price parity restriction” was to gain a competitive advantage over competitors.

“In short, Amazon engaged in the PPR scheme to hurt ...

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